Raising five children on a limited budget, it was always good for "my" economy. I can't believe that I was alone in this, so I would have to say it would be good for others as well. Prices and convenience for those struggling to make end meet and to make a life for their family (and I am talking merely essentials) are paramount. Not everyone can afford or even has the means to transportation to take them to all the stores that Wal-Mart provides under one roof.
2007-04-29 08:07:17
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answered by violet 3
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Capitalism is a organisation making a earnings. maximum all of us is interior the organisation so they could take the earnings and pay the staff, safeguard the homes, pay shareholders and build greater shops. The city legend that Walmart is antimamerican is bunk. some small cities had some mom and pa organisation close down whilst a walmart confirmed up. yet this is becaues mom and pa shops have been very constrained in inventory and overpriced. human beings will flow to the save the place they could save money and get a style of decision that's what attracts human beings there yet i do no longer think of anymore than Costco, Sam's club,Kmart or objective. The media basically likes to apply propaganda as a fashion to destroy human beings and organisation.. they're vicious wolves. isn't all of us noticing this?
2016-10-14 02:32:46
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answered by ? 4
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If it were bad for the economy it would be competed out of existence. Things that do not improve the economy die.
1) They enter only non-competitive markets driving out primarily weak players. In the end, they strengthen national competitiveness.
2) They manipulate the public benefit system for the benefit of their employees and shareholders forcing the public to ask what should employers provide in terms of benefits and asking why and what benefits should citizens have a right to.
3) They have been strongly credited with maintain low inflation. This guarantees everyone predictable price levels economy wide permitting much higher levels of production, employment and investment than would occur otherwise.
2007-04-29 07:57:24
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answered by OPM 7
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no wal-mart is not good for America its killing our economy by telling all of our manufactures that if they don't go to china then wal-mart will run them out of business and everybody thinks that wal-mart provides so many great jobs my *** they do they pay min. wage with no benefits and if they can they get illegal workers look at all of the U.S. manufactures that had to go to china to stay competitive if these companies were still here in America they we wouldn't have to worry about low paying jobs . If you don't belive me check out the frontline story asking the same question. Be American buy American
2007-04-29 12:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya its good for the American economy, but Walmart is much better for the Chinese economy. I bet if all industry in China were to shut down except the ones that feed Walmart they would still get by just fine. This consumerist society that we live in just wants things cheaper and cheaper and most don't seem to care that quality is decreasing faster than price. America will not be the number one nation in the world very much longer. Watch
2007-04-29 07:57:49
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answered by In all of you 2
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Where ever Wal-Mart is, it is good. Wal-Mart always hires 100 employees or more and they also hire people with mental disabilities, they get involved into the community by raising funds and participating in different activities. Also Wal-Mart makes a lot of effort to supply themself with stock available right in the aera where the store is. It helps economy roll and it allows people to get product at affordable pricing meaning more spending, that is how the world of econony goes around.
2007-04-29 08:04:57
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answered by Jane Marple 7
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WalMart saves American's money. WMT reduces the cost of bringing goods to the market with efficient distribution. They buy from the cheapest source even if that means buying outside the US. Whenever the distance and cost between the producer and the consumer is reduced, it makes the world more productive.
2007-04-29 08:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Their low prices keep inflation under control. And, these same low prices enables every income class to spend money ... money in circulation is good for overall economic growth.
2007-04-29 09:27:40
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answered by jdkilp 7
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ABSOLUTELY NOT.
too many reason to list here but check out these links :
http://walmartwatch.com/
http://alternet.org/story/12962/
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/
2007-04-29 18:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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